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Urban Legends and Myths Health and Safety / Fact or Fiction? Lorraine Davison, CCOHS March/April 2001.

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1 Urban Legends and Myths Health and Safety / Fact or Fiction? Lorraine Davison, CCOHS March/April 2001

2 Safety Myths – Fact or Fiction? What caused permanent injury or death?  Contact lens while electric arc welding  Cell phones at a gas station  Misused laser pointers  Dirty toilet seats  Butane lighters in a pocket

3 What Are Urban Legends? Great story often retold = urban folklore Funny, sad, horrifying but instructive  Too good to be True! Either a true story embellished or a complete fabrication with a “moral”  Often happened to a friend of a friend “Now this story really happened”

4 Are Urban Legends True?  Some basis in truth  Most stories are retold with new variations - usually never happened  Spread by word-of-mouth, e-mail and the Internet  Repeated by newspapers, media stories,  Versions can be traced historically  Tell-tale warning signs can vary

5 Signs it’s an Email Hoax Courtesy of hoaxbusters.ciac.org  Dire advice and warning!!! “send this to everyone you know”  Story is very plausible  Source is an expert and should know  Letters always have recognizable parts: A Hook - A Threat - A Request  Solution – when in doubt don’t send it out Validate stories thru Urban Legend websites

6 Why do Legends spread?  Great stories you want to share  Sounds believable  Most people assume the truth  Most people want to help  We have lots of people we can send e- mail to very quickly

7 Favourite H&S Legends  Microwaved water can explode  Worker died after “Lead Running”  Man found dead (5 days) in office  Cults hid AIDS-infected needles in vending machines  Exploding toilets (butts meet flammables)  Cell phones cause explosions at gas stations  A hospital cleaner polishes off patients  Microwave radiation “cooks” worker

8 Exploding Water

9 Lead “Running” Personal e-mail from an HS-Canada subscriber

10 George Turklebaum, R.I.P. http://urbanlegends.about.com/science/urbanlegends/

11 Needles That Stick

12 Needle Stories  Vary in locale – “Cult” putting needles in either theatre seats, gasoline pumps, vending machines, pay phones (regional variations)  Evolution and mixing of U.Ls – AIDS Mary and Stick Men  CDC issues an advisory about hoax  Some copy-cats have put needles into “sneaky” places but not AIDS-infected… http:www.urbanlegends.com/ulz/needles.html

13 Exploding Toilets  Famous story with many variations  Flammable finds its way into toilet  Person uses toilet, smokes  Dropped “butt” ignites, creating injury Variations include: Gasoline, cleaning fluid, insecticide, hair spray, coconut oil Currently still researching accounts from some contributors…

14 Cell Phones That Go BOOM

15 Cell Phones  Phone manufacturers and gasoline companies have issued warnings in the past  BUT no verifiable incident can be traced (beyond 2 newspaper reports which turned out to be false) … it hasn’t happened yet but …

16 The Hospital Cleaner  Newspaper Title: Cleaner Polishes Off Patient  Series of dead patients in ICU – same bed every Friday morning  Search for cause – but no clues  Finally – find out that every Friday morning a cleaner would remove a plug used for life support system, use socket to polish the floor  “Cape Times, 6/13/96” http://www.urbanlegends.com/medical/hospital_cleaning_lady.html

17 The Hospital Cleaner  Cape Times did report story – but not completely – 2 key points missed  Hospital official didn’t know the story  Gov’t Representative said story was unconfirmed and were “investigating”  Phrase “investigating” was sufficient to give the story credibility and so the story was printed – though embellished from one death to several via e-mail re-tellings

18 Microwave “Cooking” http://www.snopes2.com/horrors/techno/cooked.htm

19 Websites on Urban Legends  Alt.folklore.urban & Urban Legends Archives www.urbanlegends.com www.urbanlegends.com  Urban Legends and Folklore urbanlegends.about.com urbanlegends.about.com  Hoaxbusters hoaxbusters.ciac.org/HBUrbanMyths.shtml hoaxbusters.ciac.org/HBUrbanMyths.shtml  Urban Legends Reference Pages www.snopes2.com/ www.snopes2.com/  Darwin Awards – Fictional or worse www.darwinawards.comwww.darwinawards.com

20 Books on Urban Legends Jan Harold Brunvand and Other Authors  Too Good to Be True  The Truth Never Stands in the Way of a Good Story

21 Thank-you! Do you have stories to share? lorraind@ccohs.ca


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